Raffling device



W. J. ORILEY BAFFLING DEVICE Jana G 1932:.

Filed Nov. 28, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 M72227 :7: .0F25Z INVENTOR.

ATTORNEY.

W. J ORILEY BAFFLING DEVICE Jan. 2, @932.

Filed Nov. 28, 1950 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Fug/ I N VEN TOR.

ATTORNEY.

tall

Patented Jan. 26, W32

UNlTE STAT E nrnnrntt r. o nrnnr; on ronrmc, HICHIGAN M'FELHTH DEVICE .ltpplleetten tiled ltoveniher nt, 1930. term! He. M98502.

the present invention relates to stoves and tnrneces which use gens or oil es incl end perticnlnrly cornprehends the provision oi as device designed to lontlle end retnrd the flow ol prodncts oil combustion how the coinlons 'tion chnniher oil the stove or tnrnece to ininthe loss oi heot end increese the hostinp; etticiency out the hnrner used in the stove or tnrnnc cerrying' out my invention, l. provide it novelnrrsngenient bottles tor restricting retnrdinn; the lion? of products oil eornbn tion npn nrdly through end troni the stove or lnrnnce, together with e novel errengenient or dampers Lfor regnlnting the tlow of l directing the prodncts oi cornhnstion in ir conrse through the stove or tnrnoce to the outlet steel; therefor.

The notnre edventeges oi the invention will he better understood when the tel-- lotvinp; detnil description is reed in connection with the accompanying drnvvings, the

invention residing in the construction, cont: hinntion and arrangement ol perts es clniined.

lie the drsrvings torrning pert oil this ope plicaninn lihe nninernls oi reterenoe indicnte siinilor perts in the several views end wherein:

l irgnre l is trzrgrnentery seotionnl View through it stove provided with n, bottling derice constructed in nccordnnce With the pres ent invention.

Figure 2 is sectionnl view on line F;-? cl ll innre la ll ipgnre it is it view sirnilnr to Figure l but tnhen out n right tingle thereto.

is n sectionel view on line t el ol i in" litelerrinng to the dre'rvingg's in detnil, it) indienhae nenernlly e. conventionel torin ott' ndi nce'nt the hottoin oil which is e hnrnit or? en v Well known or preferred constrnetion, Depending from the top 12 of the stone is on outlet steclr 13 which is preterehly tnpered toward its lower end, end which stech con erztend tiny desired distance Within the store illnstreted. The stock 13? is pro titled with. at hrnnch lt which opens et one side, oil the store. end one or the other of the stocks 1% or its branch 14 is adapted to be closed by e suitehle cap not shown when not in use. The steel: 13 is however provided with on opening at an appropriate point in its length for the escape of products of corn on hnstion from the point adjacent the top of the stove, and this opening is controlled by a suitehle dernper 15 pivoted as vat it for swinging movement, end operated bye suitable rod 1? Whicheritends through one side of the to stove end provided with e; handle 18.

Arranged Within the stove is one or more hstdes, which dividethe combustion chemher out the stove into up er and lower compartments, and "which rifles are designed $5 to both restrict end retard the flow of prodnets of combustion thron h the stove in o rnsnner to he presently escrihed. l have illustrated two of such homes, elthongh one rnziy he employed independently oil the other, to the bottles being orrenged in speced super-- posed ieletion, the lowermost hefide being in dicnted nt ill end the uppermost loafile es at Q0, The homes ere reversely disposedos illnstrnted, the home 19 being conceved down= Kt weirdly end the uppermost loathe being conceved npwerdl end it will he noted upon inspection of l ig'ure 2 that these hefies extend ecross the entire area. of the stove above the burner ll and beneath the outlet stack en 13, hntterminete n slight distance from one side of the stove to provide a. pessnge 21 tor the-products of combustion from the lowermost to the u permost compartment. Eech heme is rovi ed with an outlet opening 22 M errenge directly in line with the outlet stock l3, and each opening is equipped with n dornper 23 having an operating rod or element 2t as illustrated. Manifestly, the structure provides e novel arrangement ofdemptn ers in conjunction with the homes to regn lote es W611 as to direct the flow of products of cornhustion from the burner to the outlet stnclr 13, so that the hestin eficiency oil the burner can he varied as t e occasion tt rnny reqnire. l or instance, the dampers 23;

out the lonhles rosy he opened to permit the products ct" combustion from the burner 11 to pass through the openings 22 into the sth 13, or the damper 23705 the lowermost h i 1W may be closed to cause the roducts of combustion to pass around the aflie 19 through the passage-21 into the upper part of the stove, and also in the space between the baffies to the outlet open ng 22 of the uppermost baflie 20. on the other hand, the damper 22 of the uppermost bafile may be closed with the damper 23 of the lowermost baflie open,'whereupon the products of combustion will pass through the openin 22 of the low-' ermost bafiie and. be directe by the uppermost bafie in the direction of the passage 21, thereby causing the products of combustion to flow around the lowermost bafile as the passa e21 into t e upper portion of the stove, be ore they escape through the stack 13; The damperfll5 of the stack may be combustion to flow to the stac well as underthe u ermost baflle through roducts of from the maintained closed to cause the bottom or lower end thereof, or this damper 15 may be opened to allow a more ready escape of the products of combustion from the upper portion of the stove as will be read-- ily understood. By selectively operating the dampers Hand 22 the draft can be conveniently regulated, and the products of combustion caused to pursue a more or less direct or indirect course through the stove as the occasion may require. t

.While it is believed, that from the foregoing description the nature and advantages .of the vto have it known that K tovwhat is herein illustrated and described and that'such changes may 'be resorted to invention will be readil understood, I desire do not limit myself when desired as fall within the scope of what is claimed. i v a What I claim as new is: 1. In'combination with a stove or furnace having a burner arranged in the bottom one side thereof spaced superim I baflles terminating short of the side of the stove or furnace remote from said stack to provide a passage for the products of combustion from the ower to the upper compartment, saidb having almed openings located directly beneath the lower end of the stack for the passage of products of combustion therethrough, and independently controlled dampers for theopenings of the 2. In combination with a stoveof furnace having a burner arranged in the bottom thereof and an outlet stack' depending within the stove or furnace from the top and along one side thereof, a downwardly concaved bafie located above the burner and dividing the combustion chamber of the stove or furnaaacap said baflle terminating short of the side of the stove or furnace remote from the stack to pro vide a passage for the products of combustion from the lower to the upper compartment, said'baflle having an outlet 0 ning in alinement with said stack, and a dfmper controlling said opening.

3. In combination with a stove or furnace having a burner arran d in the bottom I thereof and an outlet stac depending within the stove or furnace from the top and alon one side thereof, an upwardly concave baflielocated within the stove or furnace above the burner and dividing the combustion chamber of the stove or furnace into upper and lower compartments, said bafile being slightly spaced from the side of the stove or furnace remote from the stack to rovide a passage for the products of com ustion from the lower to the u per compart ment, said bafile having an outl cated in alinement with said stack, and a damper controlling said opening.

4. In combination with a stove 'or furnace having a burner arranged in the bottom thereof and an outlet stack depending within the stove or furnace from the to and alon one A side thereof, a downward y concave bafile arranged above the burner, an upwardly concaved bafile arranged in spaced superim sed relation with the first-mentioned bafie, both of said bafiles terminating short of the side of the stove remote from the stack to provide a passage for the products of combustion from the lowermost to the uppermost compartment and also to the intervening space between said bafiles, each bafiie having an outlet opening, and a dam r for controlling the opening of each be 5. In comblnation with a stove or furnace -having a burner arran d in the, bottom thereof and an outlet stac depending within the stove or furnace from the top and along one side thereof, said stack having an opening" for the escape of roducts of' combustion at anappropriate point in its length, a pivoted damper controlling said opening, means for "operating said damper, a downwardly concaved baflle arranged above the burner, anv

upwardly concaved bafle arranged in s aced superimposed relation to the first-mentioned baflle, both of said bafiles terminating short of the side of the stove or furnace remote from the stack to providea passage for the products of combustion from the lower to the uppermost com artment and also to-the space between the b ca, each baflle having an outlet opening, and a damper for controlling the opening of each bafie.

In testimony whereof I aflix my si ature.

\ WILLIAM J. OR EY.

naceinto upperandlower compartments,

etopening 10-. 

